Africa-Press – Ghana. In a compassionate gesture to support her constituents in distress, Madam Adelaide Yaa Agyeiwaa Ntim, Member of Parliament for Nsuta-Kwamang-Beposo, has donated GH¢60,000 to assist victims of the recent Adum Blue Light fire disaster in Kumasi.
The fire, which occurred in March 2025 at the Adum trading enclave, caused widespread destruction, consuming several shops and destroying goods worth millions of Ghana cedis.
Among the hundreds affected, were traders from the Nsuta-Kwamang-Beposo constituency who operate businesses in the area.
Recognizing the severe impact the tragedy has had on her constituents, Madam Ntim presented a cash donation of GH¢60,000 to help the victims rebuild their businesses and regain financial stability.
Speaking during the presentation, Madam Ntim said the support was her contribution towards alleviating the economic hardship the victims were facing due to the fire.
“Many of our people have lost their means of livelihood.
As their representative, it is my duty to support them in any way I can.
This is not just about politics, but about humanity and responsibility,” she stated.
The donation was received on behalf of the affected traders by Mr. Kofi Badu, a native of Nsuta-Kwamang and a leader among the victims.
He conveyed deep appreciation to the MP for her timely and generous support.
“We are extremely grateful to Hon. Adelaide Ntim for remembering us during this difficult period.
The fire took everything from us- our capital, goods, and sense of security.
This intervention will help many of us get back on our feet,” Mr. Badu said.
This donation adds to several other relief efforts being made by both public and private entities and individuals in support of victims of one of the horrific fire disasters in recent history of Kumasi.
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